Affiliate Classroom November 2007 Issue – Affiliate Business Models
Monday, November 19th, 2007 at 3:19 pm by Evelyn Grazini, AC Student and Staff Writer
Do Affiliates Really Need Business Models? Of course they do, but affiliates often find themselves confused with the various business models available. That’s why the November 2007 issue of Affiliate Classroom Magazine focuses on choosing an affiliate business model, testing the new Web 2.0 models, and structuring your business correctly right from the start.
“Five Questions to Consider When Choosing Your Affiliate Business Model,” by Katalin Torok makes it easy with an exercise that helps you align your business model with your personal situation and financial goals.
You’ll find plenty of ideas to help you choose or improve your current business model in this first article..
Mark Thompson then shows you “A Simple Affiliate Business Model Using Web 2.0.” By now you’ve all heard about Web 2.0 and how it’s a great way to help you get search engine presence and traffic, but it can still be a little confusing. That’s why Mark shows you a few simple steps, and follows them with diagrams so you can copy a tested model for building a Web 2.0 site that’s designed to earn affiliate commissions, without extreme advertising costs.
“Becoming A Super Affiliate Corporation,” by Kathy Jackson shows you how to structure and manage your corporation for maximum profit and growth. Here, you’ll find a workable plan for setting yourself up as a corporation, thinking through your long-term business goals, and growing your business by using outsourced help.
Whether you’re a top earner or a part-time affiliate, the November issue of Affiliate Classroom Magazine has plenty of ideas to help you improve your affiliate business. It’s a Free PDF publication, so just go here to download it directly (no email address required):
Download November 2007 Affiliate Classroom Magazine Here!
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